SMF (Street Modified FWD) Hoosiers 225/40R17 FITS......

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Hoosiers 225/40R17 FITS......

I have 2 weekends left and get a chance to use some Hoosiers. I was running Federal RSR's with pretty good success.
 
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These tires are 1.3 inches wider in each corner, so its going to be interesting.
 
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what wheels and offset are you running.

I ruined a set of these as they cleared in the rear until under full load the rubbed on the trailing arm. So make sure you check the inside after you run.
 
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There 17x8 45. I went for a scrub in and they did rub on arm. So I bought 4 3mm spacers. Already have a 8mm and using a 15mm up front. Yes I definitely will be checking after first run. I mite just go with the 8mm from the start.
 
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2 wheelering it lol

Originally Posted by WayMotorWorks
what wheels and offset are you running.

I ruined a set of these as they cleared in the rear until under full load the rubbed on the trailing arm. So make sure you check the inside after you run.
Thanks I ended up using a 8mm and probably need a 10mm spacer for the rear. 6mm rubed after first run going at a moderate speed. Put on the 8mm and was a lot better with just a slight rub and finished out the day with that. No rubbing on the outside. Tires stuck very well.
 
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So... they look a little stickier than the Federals, huh?
 
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So... they look a little stickier than the Federals, huh?
as soon as I let the clutch out to take off I knew that they were stickier LOL
 
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I still can't get over how much faster your car is than mine. Makes me want to run STU soooooo bad.
 
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What hoosiers are those? and rims?
 
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Looks like 225/40-17 Hoosier A7 on 17x8 ET45 with a 15mm front and 8mm rear spacer if I follow the thread correctly.
 
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Originally Posted by Burglar
I still can't get over how much faster your car is than mine. Makes me want to run STU soooooo bad.
Oh yea, 20-22 psi is a lot of fun!!!! I have a head that I will be able to up the rpm limits and just need to get som bottom end stuff to finish it up. 8,000rpms will be 73Mph 2nd gear.
 
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Originally Posted by Burglar
Looks like 225/40-17 Hoosier A7 on 17x8 ET45 with a 15mm front and 8mm rear spacer if I follow the thread correctly.
Yeah, right. Just curious as I havent find 17x8 wheels that easy. What brand are they?
 
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tire rack has a tool that lets you sort wheels by width. They list 4 different 17x8 ET35 & ET45 starting at $95/ea.
 
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Yeah, right. Just curious as I havent find 17x8 wheels that easy. What brand are they?
Konig hypergram 16lbs 17x8
 
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what are you running for cambers?
 
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Originally Posted by njaremka
what are you running for cambers?
3 up front and 2.2 rear 23mm rear swaybar on stiffest setting
 
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Here we go, got the results.



 
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Originally Posted by jetsr6
Konig hypergram 16lbs 17x8
Excelent!
 
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what tires were you on before, and did it drop you in raw enough to justify the price?

I still have not decided what I will run next year, STX on rival S 1.5 225/45 or SMF with the track car on slicks, same hoosiers you got are in the shopping cart, costs about twice as much to run the purple crack
 
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Originally Posted by mega72
what tires were you on before, and did it drop you in raw enough to justify the price?

I still have not decided what I will run next year, STX on rival S 1.5 225/45 or SMF with the track car on slicks, same hoosiers you got are in the shopping cart, costs about twice as much to run the purple crack
Well if I compare my time against Danny Kao in a 2017 Civic type r. I gained 1.5 sec. But that was 6 weeks apart from running with him. Plus I got better in that time too. This is my first year autocrossing. So I’m still learning.

There’s another guy in SMF class I beat him by 1.4 sec a month and half ago and last time I got him by 3.5 sec. So I definitely improved and the Hoosiers help. How much not sure?

The last event that I used the Federal RSR’s I ended up 3rd fastest raw time out of 67.

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so you think all the tire swapping at the event is worth it?
 
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End of next year I’ll know. Just wanted to do everything I can with the class I’m in. If I would start over I would buy a brand new Car and run the stock class. I jumped into this head first lol. I just lucked out at being halfway decent. Probably not the answer your looking for.
 
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this year i did stx with my coworker and it was fun I took the class for the year, but next year he moves to STH so I'm left wondering what class to run
 
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I’m stuck in th middle of 3 Regions. 2 of them have 8-11 SMF cars and my closest has none. The smf cars I run against don’t make the power that I do. One of them asked me about buying a Mini for next year. Lol I told him I would help him. He was running a ford contour SVT.
 
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here there's some tricked out civics that show up, mini wont touch those things, the are not even street cars anymore one of them grids with a generator and fan to cool the thing off.

They need to raise the minimum weight for SMF so newer fwd cars will bother showing up at the nationals
 



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